Wednesday, October 03, 2007

You wouldn't move without a destination for your stuff...

Consider this story. You gets a transfer to a new city. It's a great opportunity, great job, benefits and salary. The new company offers you a relocation package where they will help you with housing, selling your current home and everything. It all just falls into place, your home sells in short order and you are ready to go. You pack up all of your belongings to move out to your new city. Couches, Televisions, Cars, Toys etc. Everything is picked up by the movers put into the 18 wheeler with care and zooms off down the road. You get on a plane and head to your new city, ready to get on with your life. You land and are ready to head to your new home and realize you don't have one. You never set anything up. No new home purchased, no apartment, nothing. Oops. Your belongings have no where to go. You call your company and tell them they need to get you a house and... what do you know... they just laugh.

Ok... so this story is a little strange and something you are probably thinking "I wouldn't do that. What kind of idiot would pack everything, be ready to move and not have a destination?" Not many right...

Actually you would be surprised. While not a house and a couch we get requests all the time for a home for an application. An application that has to be delivered in just two weeks! This is when the inside voice starts to emphatically state "Failure to plan on your part does not constitute and emergency on mine." Of course that is the inside voice and not the outside voice.

What can you do about it? If something is being built, know where it is going to go. Don't just assume, know. Know what the requirements are up front, what the application will run in, on and through. It seems obvious that you would want a planned home for a product but when you get busy coding and building those types of things are easy to loose track of or to assume that "someone" is taking care of it.

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